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    Top 100 Players In The 2026 FIFA World Cup, Ranked
    The best players in the world will be on display this summer at the 2026 World Cup. So, lets rank them. Ahead of the world's premier sporting event, our on-air experts Alexi Lalas, Maurice Edu and Stu Holden and production staff ranked the 100 best stars who will likely feature at this summers World Cup, hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada. Well count down to No. 1 over the next five weeks, starting with Nos. 100-76. Just how good is USA captain Christian Pulisic? Where do living legends like Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo stack up compared to the latest generation of stars, led by Kylian Mbapp? What about players making their World Cup debuts, like Erling Haaland or Lamine Yamal? Some big names kick things off for us. Is South Korea's Son Heung-min too low? Is Mexico's Ral Jimnez way overrated? And where does Pulisic really rank? Let's get into it! Age: 28National team appearances: 52Club team: AC Milan (Italy) Estupinan thrived in the Premier League for three seasons with Brighton before making a move to AC Milan last summer. He is one of the impressive talents that make Ecuador a potential sleeper this summer. Age: 26National team appearances: 56Club team: Liverpool (England) Isak scored 52 goals in his last two seasons at Newcastle before making a big-money move to Liverpool last summer. Injuries have limited him to just four goals and 21 games this season, but he is a constant threat to score whenever hes on the pitch. Age: 29National team appearances: 77Club team: Bayern Munich (Germany) Kim won Serie A with Napoli in 2023 before making a big move to Bayern Munich. He hasnt established himself as a first-choice player for the German giants, but he will be a pillar in the Korean defense this summer. Age: 23National team appearances: 18Club team: Paris Saint-Germain (France) Barcola is one of the hugely talented French attacking players who will be vying for a starting spot. At 22 years old, Barcola is one of the best young wingers in the world and plays at PSG, which won last seasons UEFA Champions League. Age: 28National team appearances: 26Club team: Manchester United (England) Martinez would start at center back for most teams in this tournament, but hes likely going to start as the third option behind Cristian Romero and Nicolas Otamendi, who started during Argentinas winning run in 2022. He can fill in at left back, as well, and will play a role somehow for the reigning champions. Age: 25National team appearances: 49Club team: Manchester City (England) Foden was the Premier League Player of the Season in 2023-24, but he has not built off that honor. At 25 years old, he is yet to find his footing and establish a spot in the England team. Age: 28National team appearances: 31Club team: Brighton (England) Mitoma is an exciting winger who broke out two years ago for Brighton. He scored the winning goal for Japan back on March 31 in a friendly against England and will be the key player in attack for his country this summer. Age: 28National team appearances: 33Club team: Inter Milan (Italy) Kylian Mbapp will likely lead Frances attack at the start of the tournament, but Thuram is a very good alternative. Son of former France star Lilian Thuram, Marcus has scored at least 12 Serie A goals in each of his first three seasons at Inter Milan. Age: 29National team appearances: 52Club team: Real Sociedad (Spain) A winger by trade for Real Sociedad, Oyarzabal has stepped up as a striker for the national team in the past. The best example was in the Euro 2024 final, when he scored the winning goal for Spain against England. Age: 24National team appearances: 24Club team: Paris Saint-Germain (France) Ramos famously replaced Cristiano Ronaldo in the Portugal lineup for a Round of 16 game against Switzerland at the 2022 World Cup and scored a hat trick. Ronaldo will likely start the tournament up front for Portugal, but Ramos is one of the best backup strikers youll see this summer. Age: 34National team appearances: 125Club team: Fulham (England) Jimenez is a fixture in the Fulham starting lineup and will be the main man for Mexico this summer. With 44 goals for El Tri, hes two goals behind former striker Jared Borgetti for second most all time. Age: 20National team appearances: 28Club team: Juventus (Italy) Yldz broke into the Juventus lineup three years ago and quickly became a focal point of the teams attack. At 20 years old, he has already made 28 appearances for Trkiye. Age: 27National team appearances: 16Club team: Arsenal (England) Eze made a huge move to Arsenal last summer and immediately became a big part of Mikel Arteta's squad. He normally plays an attacking role, but he could push for the spot in England's midfield that is usually occupied by Real Madrid star Jude Bellingham. Age: 29National team appearances: 41Club team: Arsenal (England) Merino is unlikely to start for Spain, but he'll still probably play a big role. He scored eight goals in 10 appearances last year for the reigning European champions. A midfielder by trade, Merino has also played as a striker for both club and country. Age: 34National team appearances: 84Club team: Manchester United (England) Casemiro is a four-time Champions League winner at Real Madrid, but he hasnt maintained his high level of quality since moving to Manchester United in 2022. His former Real Madrid manager, Carlo Ancelotti, is now in charge of Brazil and brought the midfielder back to the national team last year. Age: 30National team appearances: 41Club team: Paris Saint-Germain (France) Ruiz was part of PSGs dominant midfield trio last year that powered the teams Champions League victory. Spains midfield is loaded with talent, so it wont be as easy for him to find a spot in the starting lineup. Age: 25National team appearances: 27Club team: Manchester City (England) Guehi was the captain for Crystal Palace last summer when the South London club won the FA Cup. He moved to Manchester City earlier this year and has immediately become a fixture in the reigning Premier League champions defense. Age: 25National team appearances: 15Club team: Liverpool (England) Frimpong is listed as a defender, but hes as important to the Dutch attack as he is to its defense. He has impressive pace and is a constant threat down the right wing when hes on the pitch. Age: 26National team appearances: 22Club team: Chelsea (England) James will be an important player for England this summer with versatility to play either right back or midfield. Staying healthy has been James problem at Chelsea, although he has played in more than two dozen games in the Premier League this season. Age: 33National team appearances: 143Club team: LAFC (United States) Son is in the middle of his first full season in Los Angeles after a decade in the Premier League with Tottenham Hotspur. Hes South Koreas all-time leader in national team appearances. Age: 27National team appearances: 46Club team: Barcelona (Spain) Kounde will likely start at right back for the French, who are among the favorites this summer. He has made at least 40 appearances in each of the last four seasons for Barcelona. Age: 27National team appearances: 84Club team: AC Milan (Italy) "Captain America" will have all eyes on him this summer. 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    Enquirer announces winners, details of 2026 High School Sports Awards
    The Cincinnati Enquirer announces the winners and finalists for the fall and winter sports seasons at the 2026 Cincinnati High School Sports Awards. They will be honored on Tuesday, June 16, at Princeton High School. This year's format will be different to offer more personal attention for everyone honored and make the ceremony more time-efficient.Doors will open at 5 p.m. for a reception/individual awards presentation for finalists. The Enquirer will take a group photo of all finalists and winners, with athletes heading for the auditorium at 6:30 p.m. The event starts at 7 p.m. with Rocky Boiman serving as a featured speaker. Joe Danneman of Fox19 and Shelby Dermer of The Cincinnati Enquirer will serve as presenters.Everyone is invited to attend the awards show, but only winners will be called to the stage to receive their awards.What the 2026 Cincinnati High School Sports Awards winners need to knowThough tickets are not necessary, The Enquirer asks that all winners RSVP. The Enquirer will request an acceptance video from those who cannot attend.Winners will take the stage to give brief remarks when their category is called.All coaches and athletic directors of winning athletes and teams are welcome to come. No tickets necessary.Be at the venue by 6:30 p.m. for a group photo of all the honorees in attendance.What the 2026 Cincinnati High School Sports Awards finalists need to knowAll finalists will be invited to a reception before the awards presentation, where they can have light refreshments, browse booths and connect with other athletes.There will be several stations, organized alphabetically by last names, where Enquirer staff will present athletes with their certificates and take photos. The photos will be used in a red-carpet gallery on cincinnati.com.They are invited to join a group photo about 30 minutes before the start of the live show.While finalists will not be called to the stage, they may see their names on the screen or memories in the sizzle reel.Families who cannot attend the early reception will have 30 minutes after the show (around 9 p.m.) to take part in the same activities, except for the group photo.The Enquirer will make a separate announcement when the spring and premium awards are ready. Please note this event is separate from the all-city teams and athlete of the week voting.Here are the fall and winter winners and finalists for 2026.Cincinnati High School Sports Awards winter nominees for the 2025-2026 sports seasonBoys archeryWinner: Ethan Pauciulo, RyleFinalists: Ari Edmonds, Scott; Kyle Kirkpatrick, Cooper; Sawyer McClure, Walton-Verona; Brayden Nevels, Cooper; Michael Turner, Pendleton CountyGirls archeryWinner: Karina Usman, Simon KentonFinalists: Emerson Caravona, Cooper; Lexus Goff, Scott; Joannah Hibbett, Cooper; Rylee Schmidt, St. Henry; Prisha Shah, RyleOhio boys basketballWinners: Amire Gill, Princeton; Kellen Wiley, WyomingFinalists: Grady Barber, Williamsburg; Jason Caimano, Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy; Antwan Hinton, Taft; Max Joiner, Summit Country Day; Isaiah Mack-Russell, Winton Woods; Chase Martin, Loveland; Zevin Sesslar, Waynesville; Eli Stroud, Badin; Josh Tyson, Lakota West; Antonio White, Deer ParkNorthern Kentucky/Indiana boys basketballWinner: Athens McGillis, Covington CatholicFinalists: Anthony Blaackar, Lloyd Memorial; Anthony Coppola, Ryle; Austin Davie, Campbell County; Finn Louden, Conner; Amontae Lowe, NewportOhio girls basketballWinner: Erin Thomas, PrincetonFinalists: Lauren Bain, Seton; Gabby Chadwell, Milford; Braelyn Even, Badin; Katie Fox, Lakota West; Anna Habra, Mason; McKenzie Jones, Springboro; Yaya Parrish, Western Hills; Bella Rogers, Loveland; Bella Swisshelm, West Clermont; Mia Vieth, Mount Notre Dame; Samaya Wilkins, Purcell MarianNorthern Kentucky/Indiana girls basketballWinner: Haylee Noel, CooperFinalists: Emma Holtzapfel, Notre Dame; Izzy Jayasuriya, Campbell County; Jaelyn Jones, Ryle; Brynli Pernell, Simon Kenton; Natalie Stenger, East CentralOhio boys bowlingWinner: Easton Pierani, SycamoreFinalists: Matthew Alvear, Lebanon; Ty Barrett, West Clermont; Jayden Brown, Elder; Randy Eckman, Blanchester; Joseph Geers, St. XavierNorthern Kentucky/Indiana boys bowlingWinner: Maddox Kuryla, Boone CountyFinalists: Tyler Blume, Simon Kenton; Mason Bowman, Covington Catholic; Dylan Davis, Covington Catholic; Aleck Meredith, Simon Kenton; Bryce Sargent, Campbell CountyOhio girls bowlingWinner: Carolyn Edmisten, GeorgetownFinalists: Kiley Comberger, Wilmington; Kendall Cook, Mercy McAuley; Caitlyn Kober, Lebanon; Kenlie Littelmann, Seton; Hannah Weigle, Little Miami; Ella Weinmann, Oak HillsNorthern Kentucky/Indiana girls bowlingWinner: Alyssa Bechtol, Notre DameFinalists: Kree Brewer, Pendleton County; Mary Hollon, Simon Kenton;Hayley Pelstring, Notre Dame; Abby Sargent, Campbell County; Abree Young, Dixie HeightsGymnasticsWinner: Kiera Laite, MariemontFinalists: Leah DeVilbiss, Lakota East; Zoey Ostdiek, Lakota West; Ella Oum, Turpin; Chesnie Weisbrod, Kings; Hayden Zimmerman, Cincinnati Country DayIce hockeyWinner: Trever Bauwens, Northern Kentucky Norsemen (Walton-Verona)Finalists: Colin Custer, St. Xavier; Carter Jung, Elder; Christian Rivard, Moeller; Landon Schroeder, SpringboroOhio boys swimming and divingWinner: Chase Grisi, St. XavierFinalists: Danny Beyerbach, Seven Hills; Brady Campbell, Milford; Tucker Charles, St. Xavier; Liam Clark, Mason; Bryce Cousins, West Clermont; Oliver Erck, Sycamore; Braden Fuller, Lakota East; Owen Gee, St. Xavier; Quinn Heis, Mariemont; Luke Mignery, Ross; Juju Nkhumane, MasonNorthern Kentucky/Indiana boys swimming and divingWinner: Chase Knopf, RyleFinalists: Andrew Boh, Covington Catholic; Noah Gracey, Highlands; Nash Parsons, Ryle; Cono Presti, Beechwood; Isaiah Reinhart, Simon KentonOhio girls swimming and divingWinner: Maya Schweikert, KingsFinalists: Aubrey Buchanan, St. Ursula; Dana Fairbanks, Mason; Isabella Giraldo, Mason; Grier Gordon, Ursuline; Gabby Henz, Indian Hill; Marissa McNerney, Seven Hills; Ansley Neff, Wyoming; Reese Reilly, Roger Bacon; Calli Rieskamp, Taylor; Isabelle Schroeder, Loveland; Quinn Schureck, Walnut Hills; Bella Teply, MasonNorthern Kentucky/Indiana girls swimming and divingWinner: Clare Herfel, Notre DameFinalists: Savannah Bien, Notre Dame;Gabrielle Lee, Beechwood; Chris Nowak, Cooper; Gabriella Stephens, Ryle; Danaka Tucker, Notre DameOhio boys wrestlingWinners: Kane Shawger, St. Xavier; Colin Wooldridge, La SalleFinalists: Greyson Boner, Harrison; Caleb Curry, Elder; GrantDallio, Harrison; Ryan Hager, Williamsburg; Noah Jackson, Moeller; Jett Manley, Waynesville; Khary McCall Jr., Springboro; Landen Messer, Moeller; Alijah Mohanna, La Salle; Marshall Morency, Anderson; Caden Orr, MoellerNorthern Kentucky/Indiana boys wrestlingWinner: ClaytonBadida, ConnerFinalists: CordionAbernathy, Conner; Cody Blevins, Simon Kenton; Aiden Brinkman, Ryle; Christian Brown, Cooper; Kayson White, HighlandsOhio girls wrestlingWinner: Elizabeth Madison, LovelandFinalists: Caiden Baird, Harrison; Natalie Carlisle, Lebanon; Kimora Carpenter, Princeton; Camryn Gresham, Lakota East; Teegan Herrington, Badin; Liberty Johnson, Clermont Northeastern; Kelsey King, Lakota West; Haylynn Littleton, Harrison; EleanorPolking, Oak Hills; Kaylee Vera, Little Miami; Leah Willen, HarrisonNorthern Kentucky/Indiana girls wrestlingWinner: Emma Moore, Walton-VeronaFinalists: Peyton Brinkman, Ryle; Emma Hood, Highlands; McAyla Steffen, Campbell County; Preslee Steiber, Ryle; Aaliyah Svec, CooperMore: Northern Kentucky in your inbox. Sign up for our NKY Briefing newsletterCincinnati High School Sports Awards fall nominees for the 2025-2026 sports seasonOhio boys cross countryWinner: Dom Ellis, St. XavierFinalists: Caleb Anderson, Turpin; Jagger Dollenmeyer, Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy; Nate Gockerman, CHCA; Owen Huff, Oak Hills; James O'Driscoll, Indian Hill; Ryne Reynolds, Little Miami; Carson Spencer, Turpin; Caden Winship, Mason; Ronan Wolfer, Loveland; Liam Woodward, Summit Country Day; Paras Yadav, MasonNorthern Kentucky/Indiana boys cross countryWinner: Paul Van Laningham, CooperFinalists: Ethan Mann, Conner; Joe Mayer, Covington Catholic; Joh Nerswick, Covington Catholic; Sam Neuhaus, St. Henry; Ryan Richards, CooperOhio girls cross countryWinner: Ava Shepard, Lakota WestFinalists: Elle Campbell, Milford; Delaney Cilley, Loveland; Aleah Coster, Oak Hills; Campbell Coyne, Seven Hills; Molly Deardorff, Lakota East; Callie Fox, Summit Country Day; Heidi Harmeyer, Seton; Atalia Hawkins, Milford; Havannah Long, Kings; Abra Mills, Talawanda; Lucy Staarmann, St. UrsulaNorthern Kentucky/Indiana girls cross countryWinner: Lily Parke, BeechwoodFinalists: Norah Barker, Notre Dame; Callie Bentley, East Central; Stella Carpenter, Ryle; Lila Dunlevy, Campbell County; Abigail Ford, Villa MadonnaField hockeyWinners: Josie Broenner, Mount Notre Dame;Chloe Castellini, Summit Country DayFinalists: Lexie Burke, Ursuline Academy; Kaydance Givens, Indian Hill; Elizabeth Herzner, Mount Notre Dame; Cat Johnson, Ursuline Academy; Maddie Lanphear, Indian Hill; Anna Lange, St. Ursula Academy; Aubrey Ludwig, Mount Notre Dame; Alison Strang, Mount Notre Dame; Liz Thurnau, St. Ursula Academy; Fay Van de Meulengraaf, Indian Hill and Maddie Wells, Walnut Hills.Ohio football offenseWinners: Lance Cantrell, Talawanda; Ryder Hooks, Lakota EastFinalists: Tommy Becker, Elder; Gage Croley, Goshen; Kaden Estep, Elder; Jackson Frey, St. Xavier; Lem Grayson, Badin; Levi Guttman, Cincinnati Country Day; Marcus Hughbanks, Batavia; Nile Knutson, Lakota East; Matt Ponatoski, Moeller; Griffin Ridner Richard, CHCA; Gray Robinson, Williamsburg; Owen Scalf, Anderson; Monsanna Torbert, Taft; Tysin Weaver, AndersonNorthern Kentucky/Indiana football offenseWinner: Cam OHara, CooperFinalists: Kaleb Evans, Lloyd Memorial; Tyler Fryman, Beechwood; Crue Gilmour,Lawrenceburg; Cash Harney, Covington Catholic; Tayden Lorenzen, HighlandsOhio football defenseWinners: Brady Kuhn, Anderson; Derek Uran, ElderFinalists: Kobe Clapper, St. Xavier; Luke Czarnecki, Williamsburg; Jake Dixon, Milford; James Hall, St. Bernard-Elmwood Place; Rihyael Kelley, Winton Woods; Adam Kirtley, Taft; Alex Pate, Badin; Aden Reeder, St. Xavier; Brayden Reilly, St. Xavier; Max Rhodes, Oak Hills; Evan Riggs, Indian Hill; J.D. Singletary, Middletown; Cam Thomas, Lakota West; Jordan Vann, MiddletownNorthern Kentucky/Indiana football defenseWinner: Jacob Savage, RyleFinalists: Brady Ballart,South Dearborn; Ryker Campbell, Cooper; Nyden Euson, East Central; Chase McDaniel, Beechwood; Lincoln Tomlinson, Lloyd MemorialOhio boys golfWinner: Toku Fujiwara, Lakota WestFinalists: Matia Kastner, Seven Hills; Zac McGrath, St. Xavier; Marshall Morency, Anderson; Blake Rohling, Roger Bacon; Griffin Wullenweber, Lakota WestNorthern Kentucky/Indiana boys golfWinner: Talen Beane, Campbell CountyFinalists: Parker Isaacs, St. Henry; Hayden Li, Ryle; Paxton McKelvey, Ryle; Alex Race, Highlands; Jack Woolwine, Dixie HeightsOhio girls golfWinners: Eva Becerril, Sycamore; Ellie Hartung,MadeiraFinalists: Campbell Drum, MND; Sophia Fink, CHCA; Ellie Lamkin, Anderson; Charlotte Soller, MariemontNorthern Kentucky/Indiana girls golfWinner: Anika Okuda, RyleFinalists: Tatjana Andracenko, Dixie Heights; Maria Penaranda, Notre Dame; Rowan Pies, East Central; Kendal Raney, Conner; Sarah Smith, Grant CountyOhio boys soccerWinner: Rowen Arnold, SpringboroFinalists: Ryan Boyd, Lakota West; Rocco Fischer, Wyoming; Paolo Girandola, Walnut Hills; Aidan Gross, Mariemont; Kai Kuebler, Turpin; Karson Lang, Moeller; Brody Sucher, Kings; Jack Sweeney, St. Xavier; Elijah Warner, Summit Country Day; Davion Washington, Seven Hills; Edward Zha, MasonNorthern Kentucky/Indiana boys soccerWinner: Tanner Robertson, Covington CatholicFinalists: Donovan Lameier, Dixie Heights; Grady Noble, Conner; Maddox Pemberton, Cooper; Max Runge, Bishop Brossart; Logan Thoss, St. HenryOhio girls soccerWinner: Mia Stevens, Summit Country DayFinalists: Nina Brandon, Anderson; Ella Cook, Little Miami; Natasha Davis, Madeira; Braelyn Even, Badin; Anna Habra, Mason; Mady Linenkugel, Oak Hills; Allie McCauley, Indian Hill; Bree Reder, Summit Country Day; Abby Smith, Harrison; Emma Yeager, Clermont Northeastern; Addy Zawaly, MariemontNorthern Kentucky/Indiana girls soccerWinner: Ella Smith, Simon KentonFinalists: Kennedy Crowley, Campbell County; Izelee Kerns, Conner; Maria Mayer, East Central; Kylie Smith, Bishop Brossart; Sadie Yapp, Notre DameOhio girls tennisWinners: Adriana Moreno-Saanvi Reddy, MasonFinalists: Addison Cassidy, Mason; Pratyusha Chaudhuri-Emma Wagner, Mason; Renee Harper, Oak Hills; Corrine Labin-Miranda Wang, CHCA; Allison Sayles-Serena Sayles, Sycamore; Sophia Thompson, Indian HillOhio girls volleyballWinner: Callie Combs, SetonFinalists: Kendall Bosse, Ross; Jillian Forrest, Ursuline Academy; Emma Frietch, St. Ursula; Grace Jones, Seton; MaKenna Kirlin, Loveland; Ava McIntyre, Kings; Morgan Meiring, Fenwick; Kendall Northern, Summit Country Day; Cara Richter, Mount Notre Dame; Savanna Stacey, McNicholas; Ali Strange, McNicholasNorthern Kentucky/Indiana girls volleyballWinner: Audrey Dyas, Notre DameFinalists: Morgan Heater, Ryle; Jenna Kitchens, Simon Kenton; Milyn Minor,Scott; Charlotte Patton, Conner; Grace Portwood, Notre DameBoys water poloWinner: Marco Di Loreto Tarot, MasonFinalists: Dan Ahrens,St. Xavier; Dylan Cahill,Mason; Ernie Manders,Walnut Hills; Ciaran Skinner,Sycamore; Dominic Walters,St. Xavier; Aaron Zelvy,SycamoreGirls water poloWinner: Madeline House, MilfordFinalists: Adalynn Dvorak,Mason; Meredith Ehlerding,Princeton; Veronika Khudiakova,Mason; Cameron Kilimnik,Milford; Maisie Moran,Walnut Hills; Claire Ponstingle,MasonNext upThe Cincinnati Enquirer will announce the spring and Premium Award nominees and winners in early June. Spring categories, some split by state and/or gender, will include baseball, softball, boys tennis, Northern Kentucky girls tennis, boys lacrosse, girls lacrosse, boys volleyball, track and field athletes and flag football. The premium awards will include Courage Award, Comeback Player of the Year, Student Photographer of the Year, Boys and Girls Athletes of the Year and Boys and Girls Teams of the Year.This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Cincinnati Enquirer 2026 High School Sports Awards winners, details
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